Tobacco-pipe.



D PAYTON. TOBAGO@ PIPE.

AIPPLIOATION FILED JUNE 8, 1910.

988,@2, Patented Mr-28, 1911.

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UNTEU S'ES DANIEL FAYTON, OF ST. 'LUIS, MISSOUI.

TOBAC Specification o Application filed .Tune 8,

To all whom it may concern.

Be it known that l, DANIEL PAY'roN, a citizen of the United States of AXinerica, residing in the city of St. vLouis and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tobacco-lipes. ot which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being` had to the accompanying drawings, Yforming part of this specification.

My invention relates to a tobacco pipe that is so constructed to provide for the collection ot saliva that may enter into thepipe throughthe stein from the inouth of the smoker, and the deposit of this saliva in a receptacle provided therefor in such nianner as to prevent the entrance of the saliva into the bowl otf the pipe, and with the result that the contents of the howl are always retained in a perfectly dry condition.

Figure is in part a longitudinal section, and in part an elevation of my pipe. Vig. Il is an enlarged cross section taken on aline ift-H, l through the neck ot die pipe bowl.

In the accompanying; drawings: l. designates the bowl of any pipe, and 2 the neck of said bowl, at the lower end of which a depending entension i The neck of the i). pipe bowl is pr vided near its outer end with an outwardly fiaring chamber et; and

extending from said chamber to the bottom. of the bow-lis 4a smoke duet 5 which 'is inclined downwardly from the chainher 1n the neck 2, and then extends upwardly to the bowl chamber., The sinoite duct has roarl munication with the chamber t at the top of said chamber, as Seen ii Fig. so that anv matter entering into 'tire chamber if: may notonter into the sinoice duet.v

n the .neck of the pipe bowl, and beneath tho smoke duct, is an outwardly l'aringsaliva duct that extends downwardly from the chamber tand through the extension 3 of the pipe bon1 and which has cinninnnication with a cup 'i' that is 'removably attached to said extension, and is adapted to receive sziiiva that may descend through said doet troni theehainher 4. The saliva duct is tapering, being-Wider at its ripper or inlet end that communicates with the chainoer it than througrhfmt the remainder ot its length in order that saliva may enter freeiy thoreinto from said chamber.

8 .designates the stein 'of the pi pe provided t" Letters Patent.

l with a duct 9, and which is fitted to the neck ot' the pipe bowl so that the duct therein is 1n communication with the chamber in said neck. The inner end of the duct 9 is nnvardiiv tial-ing, as seen at l0, to permitl of the tloiv of saliva from the inner end of the duct to tln,` bottom of the chamber 4. in order that such saliva may so enter into the chamber 'et as to descend therein-to the saliva duct without any opportunity of its entering into the smoke duct and it will, therefore, be seen that all saliva that passes into the stein of the pipe must neccssarilv pass through said stem into the chamber escape therefrom into the saliva duct. il. and liually be deposited in the cup 7 provided to receive it, and which may be easily removed troni time to time for the purpose Iof e1nptying t.

The salient featpres of novelty in my tobacco pipe are the following: The provi- 'ot a smoke diiet 5 leading' from the tobacco compartment in the hoivl through the neck ot the bong), the sali duct (3 in the neel: ot the bowl` beneath the smoke duet 5, the cnainher Li with which tioth of the duets and 6 communicate, and the cup 7 carrier hy the bowl into which saliva, and nicotin are delivered troni the chair-.her t by passage through the duct 8; also the tapering ends ot' the ducts 6 and 9 located respectively in the neck of the bowl and the of sativa to the bottom of the chamber 4 as it flows through the stern from the mouth of the smoker, and the former providing for the tree `tion' oi? salivarand nicotin deposited in the chamber into the duct f to be deposited therefrom in the cup in the use of my pipe, all nieotin that deposited.. in the bottoni ofthe howl ot the pipe enters into` the sniolie ductj; drawn upwardly therein by the smoker into the con'ipartnient li, in which it descends and ilo f dowl'nvardly into the duct t3 'without any liabiliy of its being drawn into the nolo duct in the stein of the. pipe and there-- l'roin into the mouth ot" the sniolier. )all saliva that [enters into the pipe stein from the mouth of the smoker and passes therethrough to the inner end oi" the smoke duet in the stein is deposited in the chamber it and at the bottoni of this clnnnher, due to the inne end ot the smoke duct in the stein being tapered, and this chan'iher isconetantfly erniatied ot saliva, due to the saliva navmg stem 8, the latter providing for the deposit and is' Cil ready ingress into the tapererd mouth of the duct 6 so that it will flow downwardly into the cup 7 withoutany liabiliy of entranoe into the smoke duct 5, and therefrom into the compartment or' the pipe bowl.

I claim:

A. tobacco pipe comprising a bowl having a nook formed with a depending extension, with an outwardly Haring chamber, with an upper sn'iolre duct extending downwardly` from the outwardly flaring chamber and upwardly into the bowl chamber, and with a lower outwardly flaring Saliva duct extendingx downwardly from the outwardly iai'- ing chamber into the depending extension, a cup detaoliably secured 'ro the depending extension, and a pipe-stein having a duct therethrough formed with an inwardly dan ing inner ond Connected willi 'the outwardly flaring chamber.

DANEL lDAY'lCUN ln the presence of- E. B. LINN, A. J, MCCAULEY. 

